The Eurovision Knockout 2011

Eurovision Knockout – “TEKO 2011“. In March and April you will be able to vote for your favourite in a knockout format (similar to the World Cup). In 5 Rounds the 2011 entries will compete in duels until we will have 2 songs in the big final. Here you can see how this game works. Please check the front page of this blog for up-to-date information.

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The Rules:

In polls you will have about 4 days to vote for your favourite in each Heat or Duel. You may vote for your own country. You may vote in each Heat/Duel.

I hope you will enjoy this little game ;). See you in March/April for the fights ;)

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First Round: The Heats

One country from each heat will qualify for the second phase of Eurovision Knockout. The countries have been allocated to one of the heats by random draw.

Second Chance for the three runner-ups from Heats 01-13 with the most votes! (Heat 14 and 15 are easier anyway)

Due to an uneven number of participants Heats 14 and 15 only have 2 countries competing.

*The Heats 3 and 10 and 4 and 11 have been exchanged as Azerbaijan has not presented its entry yet and the Portuguese entry might face diasqualification. The further course of the game will not change as the winners of heats 3 and 10 as well as heats 4 and 11 were always supposed to compete against each other in the Duel round.

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Second Round: The Duels

The Winners of the respective Heats will compete in Duels. The Winner of each Duel will proceed to the Third Round.

the blogger might be dead :S cant remember when it was updated last a shame that he start this and then it wont finish before the esc
thats what i call bad timeing
i dont think people are interested in the results after the esc-results

he updated few days ago that he dont have much time to do this blog so there will not be lots of updates cant remember why but he dont have all he’s time for this blog and now some of the users of the blog asked if they should help him but this knockout dont finish before the esc 3-6 days not enough time :(

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